Debora Klaine

Debora Klaine

Educational Policy Expert
Debora Klaine is an education expert, passionate about research that enhances learning experiences and educational outcomes. She conducts rigorous policy analysis to inform decision-making and the implications for student learning, teacher efficacy, and school performance. Debora is a trusted source for policymakers, educators, and researchers alike.
Powell Investigation Creates Major Rift Within the GOP
Economic & Fiscal Powell Investigation Creates Major Rift Within the GOP

At the heart of the nation’s economic stability lies the Federal Reserve, an institution designed to operate above the political fray. But a recent Department of Justice investigation into its chairman, Jerome Powell, has ignited a political firestorm on Capitol Hill, testing Republican loyalties

New Policy Puts RFK Jr.'s Vaccine Theories to the Test
Public Services & Infrastructure New Policy Puts RFK Jr.'s Vaccine Theories to the Test

A decades-long framework of American public health, credited with shielding generations of children from devastating illnesses, has been officially upended in favor of a new national experiment in parental choice and vaccine skepticism. The administration's sudden and sweeping overhaul of the U.S.

Oil Execs Cautious on Venezuela Investment Push
Policy & Legislation Oil Execs Cautious on Venezuela Investment Push

At the helm of Government Curated, political savant Donald Gainsborough has a unique vantage point on the high-stakes world where policy and energy collide. Following a pivotal meeting where the possibility of reinvesting in Venezuela’s oil sector was floated, the industry is buzzing with a mix of

Midterm Fears Fuel GOP Rebellion on ACA Subsidies
Public Services & Infrastructure Midterm Fears Fuel GOP Rebellion on ACA Subsidies

In a political climate defined by sharp partisan divides, few issues are as contentious as the Affordable Care Act. Yet, a recent House vote to extend its popular subsidies saw a surprising number of Republicans break ranks, exposing deep fissures within the party and highlighting the raw political

Can a New Law Ground the Growing Drone Threat?
Policy & Legislation Can a New Law Ground the Growing Drone Threat?

The rapid proliferation of small, commercially available unmanned aircraft systems has created a complex and unpredictable security challenge, transforming public spaces and critical infrastructure into potential targets for disruption and harm. In a decisive move to address this escalating issue,

Can Trump's Tech Reboot Succeed After a Purge?
Policy & Legislation Can Trump's Tech Reboot Succeed After a Purge?

In a striking reversal that has left observers bewildered, the same administration that orchestrated one of the most significant reductions of the federal workforce is now embarking on an ambitious and aggressive campaign to recruit a new generation of top-tier technology talent. This pivot raises

States Resist Trump's Escalating Push for Resident Data
Policy & Legislation States Resist Trump's Escalating Push for Resident Data

A leading voice in the intricate dance between federal policy and state legislation, Donald Gainsborough of Government Curated joins us to unravel one of the most pressing issues of our time: the escalating conflict over data privacy. As federal agencies intensify their demands for sensitive

What Is the True Goal of a US Intervention in Venezuela?
Economic & Fiscal What Is the True Goal of a US Intervention in Venezuela?

A hypothetical US military intervention in Venezuela, culminating in the removal of President Nicolas Maduro, sets the stage for a complex geopolitical drama whose implications extend far beyond the Caribbean. While such an action might appear on the surface as a straightforward response to a

Is the Pentagon Punishing a Senator or a Soldier?
Policy & Legislation Is the Pentagon Punishing a Senator or a Soldier?

A contentious administrative action initiated by the Pentagon against a sitting U.S. Senator has ignited a firestorm on Capitol Hill, raising profound questions about the intersection of military law, political speech, and executive power. At the center of the dispute is Senator Mark Kelly, a

Is Federal Funding for Ed-Tech Backfiring?
Public Services & Infrastructure Is Federal Funding for Ed-Tech Backfiring?

In a significant policy re-evaluation that could reshape American classrooms, the federal government has signaled its intent to scrutinize the pervasive role of technology in schools and its direct link to billions in federal funding. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration

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